As one of the economic engines of the African continent, South Africa has made remarkable progress in the urbanization process and infrastructure construction in recent years. However, rapid urbanization has also brought about problems with housing s...
As one of the economic engines of the African continent, South Africa has made remarkable progress in the urbanization process and infrastructure construction in recent years. However, rapid urbanization has also brought about problems with housing shortages and increased demand for temporary construction, especially in construction sites, post-disaster reconstruction and remote areas. Due to the high cost, long cycle and much waste of resources, the traditional construction methods are difficult to meet the needs of rapid development. As a modular and mobile building form, the packing house has gradually become an important choice to meet the needs of housing and temporary construction in South Africa due to its rapid construction, strong flexibility, environmental protection and economy. The implementation of the packing house project not only solves the urgent need for temporary construction in South Africa, but also promotes the green transformation of the construction industry. Its rapid construction and environmental protection characteristics reduce the waste of resources and environmental pollution, in line with the requirements of sustainable development.